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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “pu.” Great for shiritori or picking songs!

When you hear “songs that start with ‘pu,’” what songs come to mind?

Words that start with “pu” include “play,” “pool,” and “propose,” and any of them sound like they could be used as song titles.

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that start with “pu.”

Use it as a reference when you’re looking for songs that start with “pu,” whether it’s for a “song-title shiritori” game, a karaoke shiritori session, or picking tracks for a playlist.

Searching for songs in an unusual way—like “songs that start with a certain syllable”—might lead you to music you’ve never encountered before.

Be sure to find a new favorite from the selections in this article.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Pu.” Great for shiritori or picking tracks! (311–320)

PSY・Sspinning DEE-DEE

PSY-S – Brand New Menu [PV] (1980s)
PSY・S spinning DEE-DEE

A synth-and-vocal band featuring the highly skilled singer Chaka and Masaya Matsuura, a prodigy in electronic/programmable music.

Their exceptional musicality and Chaka’s innate groove as a vocalist were especially compelling.

Many fans still strongly hope for their revival.

Afterward, Masaya Matsuura went on to work on projects such as the Parappa the Rapper soundtrack.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Pu.” Use it for shiritori or picking songs! (321–330)

Plastic Lovetofubeats

One of the tracks included in Mariya Takeuchi’s sixth album, “VARIETY,” released in 1984, is the original song.

As you listen, the electronic sounds and tofubeats’ impassive vocals really start to grow on you, don’t they? With the revival of the city pop boom and this track trending among DJs around the world, it’s worth giving different versions a listen and comparing them!

Pooltricot

This is a cheer song by Toriko, a rising artist whose cutting-edge sound style highlights a fresh appeal and is boosting their popularity.

As an artist who resonates with teens, they’re easy to feature, and it’s a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke.

Prismyou you you all the same

The band you you you all the same is characterized by its sparkling sound.

Since each member has played in other bands, their performance really shows solid skill.

The song “Prism” in the video is included on their self-titled mini-album, you you you all the same, released in 2016.

The atmosphere of the music video matches the track very well.

presentaimyon

From tales of bittersweet unrequited love to anthems that cheer on people facing life’s hardships, the word “present” carries many meanings.

This work, included on Aimyon’s album “Momentary Sixth Sense” released in February 2019, was written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s information program “Mezamashi Doyobi.” Filled with empathy and encouragement for those who tend to lose sight of their dreams, the lyrics deeply resonate with listeners.

Featuring Aimyon’s signature warm melody and simple arrangement, it has garnered support across generations.

It’s a song you’ll want people to hear when they’re going through tough days or about to take a new step forward.

planetariumikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Planetarium” Music Video
planetariumikimonogakari

The song “Planetarium,” released in 2008 as the 11th single, served as the theme song for the drama “Cat Street” aired the same year.

Its gentle band sound pairs perfectly with Yoshioka’s clear, straightforward vocals, making it a delight to listen to.

The lyrics, filled with determination to “overcome sorrow and move forward,” give you the courage to face tomorrow.

The range is comfortable for female singers, but watch out for the key change in the final chorus—the key shifts up by a semitone.

primaryiyowa

PRIMARY / Iyowa feat. Kafu
primaryiyowa

Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for songs with unstable yet addictive melodies, has gained popularity.

Primally, chosen as a tie-in song for Sanrio’s mixed-media project “Mai Mai Maigoen,” sticks in your head with its driving shuffle beat and cute sound.

With its fast tempo and very high key, it could be considered one of the more challenging tracks even among Vocaloid songs.

If you find it impossible to sing, the range itself isn’t wide, so you can still enjoy singing this Vocaloid number by starting from the edge of your own vocal range.